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Title: Escaping Mortality
Series: The Escape Trilogy, Book Three
Author: Sara Dobie Bauer

Publisher: NineStar Press
Release Date: January 28, 2019
Heat Level: 3 – Some Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 33100

Genre: Paranormal, LGBT, bisexual, gay, vampires, polyamorous, British nobility, established couples

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Synopsis

Their ocean journey was successful, and Andrew and Edmund found an Elder just in time. As they wished, Edmund is now a vampire like Andrew. They have eternity together, but first, they must visit Edmundโ€™s ailing mother in the English countryside with their flock of immortals, including the Elder, who has taken an ominous liking to his new creation.

When they arrive at Edmundโ€™s family estate, his sick mother and her loathsome best friend await them. While ducking religious curses, Edmund struggles to harness an unexpected power gifted him by the Elder. Andrew fears for his beloved as Edmund becomes more and more monstrousโ€”but vampires have always been monsters, havenโ€™t they?

A battle is coming, for Edmundโ€™s heart and his soul, and Andrew will lose neither. He escaped island exile and a near tragedy at sea to be with Edmund, the beautiful young sailor he loves. Andrew will do anything to keep Edmund by his side, but his most dangerous adversary may be Edmund himself.

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Escaping Mortality Sara Dobie Bauer ยฉ 2019 All Rights Reserved

Chapter One

Edmund tries desperately not to shiver, but he forgets himself every minute or so and allows a full body shake that vibrates the wet edges of his hair. Weโ€™re back on deck after our desperate leap into the ocean, my sailor and I. A half-hysterical Michelle wrapped us both in the heaviest fabric she could find once we were both safely lifted back onboard with our new passenger: the Elder.

He sits across from Edmund at a large table in our shipโ€™s common area while I stand and glare. Michelle and Felipe linger silently to my left and right.

This Elder is nothing more than a rotting skeleton, covered in loose, hanging flesh. He smells of dead fish and refuses to take his dark eyes off the man I love.

โ€œYou are dying,โ€ the creature says, his voice like the swinging of a rusted gate.

Edmund chuckles. โ€œYes. So you understand why I need your help.โ€

โ€œWhy do you want this gift, dead man? Power? Prestige?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œThen, why?โ€

โ€œLove.โ€

The creatureโ€™s gaze momentarily swings up, and I stand straighter. For the first time since we escaped the rolling waves, the Elder addresses me: โ€œHow frustrating for a strong vampire such as yourself that you cannot save the one you adore.โ€

Iโ€™m about to respond when Edmund speaks first. โ€œI would prefer to keep this conversation between the two of us if you donโ€™t mind. It is, after all, my life we discuss.โ€

The Elder studies Edmund and says nothing. For a long moment, he merely observes. Although the blanket covers Edmundโ€™s black, infected flesh, itโ€™s impossible to miss the green pallor of his skin, the purple circles around his eyes, and the color of his lips, now practically white. All signs of the healthy young man I first met are gone.

โ€œYou have no fear right now, dead man. Strange for one with so little time left. I tasted it underwater, your fear. Quite a strong bouquet.โ€ A tongue like a slippery snail pokes out from the Elderโ€™s mouth to lick cracked lips.

โ€œYou tried to pull me under.โ€

โ€œYou offered yourself.โ€

โ€œI needed to get your attention.โ€

Iโ€™m not sure, but I think the Elder smiles. He shows his teeth anywayโ€”long, pointed fangs bigger than any Iโ€™ve seen. โ€œAnd now, you have it, dead man.โ€

โ€œMy name is Edmund. And you?โ€

Again, those eyesโ€”so dark as to be almost blackโ€”glance at me. โ€œBrien.โ€ He growls the R. โ€œIf the world is still how I recall, Edmund, nothing is free. You woke me with your dying flesh because you need something.โ€ He opens his hands before him, skin wrinkled, sharp fingernails like weapons. โ€œWhat do I get from you?โ€

Edmund shivers and groans. When he bends over in pain and rests his forehead on the table, Michelle stops me from rushing forward. โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ Edmund asks.

As my darling struggles to find the strength to sit, Brien watches with interestโ€”I assume. Itโ€™s difficult to tell with the sagging, wet flesh. Logic says the Elder should be dry by now, but he continues to drip foul water as though made of the stuff.

โ€œYou can have anything,โ€ Edmund says.

Brien leans forward and sniffs, seeking Edmundโ€™s scent. โ€œI want to kill you.โ€

I step toward them. โ€œNo.โ€

The Elder stares at me. โ€œNo?โ€

โ€œEdmund requested I do that.โ€ I could say more about how I want to taste his soul, how I want that moment to belong to me and me alone. I want him in my arms the moment he takes his last breath. So many things do I want, and this monster of the sea would steal it all.

โ€œDead man?โ€ Brien practically purrs.

โ€œDamn it.โ€ Edmund closes his eyes. โ€œFine. My life is yours.โ€

โ€œButโ€”โ€

โ€œIt is better than the alternative, love,โ€ Edmund mutters. โ€œIs that all you require?โ€

โ€œI will travel with you wherever you now go.โ€

โ€œMichelle?โ€ Edmund says her name but doesnโ€™t turn. I donโ€™t think heโ€™s strong enough to move anymore.

My old friendโ€”once enemy, now leaderโ€”steps forward in her sweeping skirts. โ€œOf course, Elder Brien. We are at your service.โ€

โ€œYou might want toโ€ฆโ€ Edmund coughs. โ€œFind something to wear. They frown upon naked corpses walking around London.โ€

Felipe laughsโ€”one short burst of amusement.

โ€œDo we have a deal?โ€

Brien lowers his head. โ€œYes, Edmund.โ€ He looks up and shows his teeth. โ€œAh, there it isโ€”the smell. Now, you are afraid.โ€

Edmundโ€™s eyes are red. I donโ€™t know if he cries from pain or from the thought of his own murder at the hands of a hideous monster. Perhaps he found comfort in the thought of me doing it because he knew I wouldnโ€™t let him hurt. Brien appears liable to chop off each of Edmundโ€™s fingers before letting him dieโ€”but I will not let that happen. I will be at his side. I will hold Edmundโ€™s hand as his heart stops beating. Thinking of this, my own chest begins to ache.

My God, what if this doesnโ€™t work? What if the Elder kills my darling and jumps back overboard? What if these are the last moments I have with the only creature I have ever loved? I lean down quickly and kiss Edmundโ€™s forehead.

His hand finds my face. โ€œIโ€™m ready,โ€ he whispers. โ€œAre you?โ€ He smiles at me.

I pick him up and carry him to our room. The others follow close behind. In fact, the entire crew stands in the hall, watching us pass. Whatโ€™s about to happen hasnโ€™t happened in centuries, and I suppose everyone wants a view.

By the time I rest my shivering love in the center of our bed, someone has given Brien a cloak, although it does little to hide the emaciated ground meat of his face. Michelle comes in but locks everyone else out, for which I am thankful.

I kiss Edmund, and Jesus, he smells almost as bad as the Elder. I kiss his lips softly as he whispers he loves me.

โ€œI love you too. Iโ€™ll be right here.โ€ I squeeze his hand and kneel on the edge of our bed.

From across the room, Brien watches me again with what I suspect is delight. I want to bark at him and ask what on earth could be so funny, but I bite my tongue. Now is not the time to provoke the only man who can save Edmund. As he leans forward, I lean back, paying the Elder respect.

He looms over Edmund, but strangely, instead of beginning his feast, he rests on his side and touches Edmundโ€™s hair with his pointed nails. โ€œI am going to kill you now, but I will give you a new life. One without sickness or death. Do you accept this gift I give?โ€

Edmund nods.

โ€œAs I feed, I want you to think. Picture yourself healthyโ€”the way you were before this. Perhaps, the way you were when you first met your vampire.โ€

โ€œHalf drowned on a beach?โ€

Although I canโ€™t help but smile, the Elder seems confused. โ€œPerhaps not. Picture yourself how you want to be, and in a little while, it will be so. Do you understand?โ€

Edmund nods again and flails for my hand. I entwine our fingers.

โ€œThank you for your offering,โ€ Brien says. He then moves faster than even my eyes can manage to follow.

Meet the Author

Sara Dobie Bauer is a bestselling author, model, and mental health / LGBTQ advocate with a creative writing degree from Ohio University. Twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize, she lives with her hottie husband and two precious pups in Northeast Ohio, although sheโ€™d really like to live in a Tim Burton film. She is author of the paranormal rom-com Bite Somebody series, among other sexy things.

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